Abstract

Commercial TiO2 Merck and TiO2 Degussa P25 powders were employed as the catalysts for the photo-oxidation of toluene. By using TiO2 Merck benzaldehyde was found in gas phase as the main product of the toluene partial oxidation. After an initial transient period, this catalyst exhibited a high stability in the presence of water vapour in the gaseous mixture, whereas the photoproduction of benzaldehyde sharply decreases after removal of H2O from the feed IR spectra of the used catalyst revealed that in the absence of water vapour benzaldehyde is molecularly held on the catalyst surface. This feature was confirmed by co-adsorbing benzaldehyde and water on the fresh catalyst. By contrast, when toluene photo-oxidation was carried out on TiO2 Degussa P25 no products in the gas phase were detected. In this case benzaldehyde adsorption, monitored by IR spectroscopy, mainly resulted in the formation of benzoate-like species, strongly adsorbed on the catalyst surface.

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